
MEIJIA Portable All Weather Waterproof Protective Hard Case, Small Camera Case,Dry Case with Customizable Foam,Fit Use of Dro
4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 1,638 ratings
Price: 29.99
Last update: 01-24-2025
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Waterproof Compact Hard Case
Keeps your valuables dry Whether you’re caught in rain or out at sea
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MEIJIA is dedicated in producing high quality waterproof cases, fishing cases, tool organizers.
Providing the rich options for customers.
Wide ranges of products to apply for multi-industry , defense ,sensor equipments, ground stations, engineered electronic systems, MEIJIA has built a reputation in the world.
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Waterproof Hard Case
Perfect Solution of Storage And Protection for sensitive equipments. Innovation design to meet the daily use requirements.
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Rich Color Options
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Customizable Fit Foam
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How did we get our start?
Since 2000,MEIJIA was always dedicated in designing,producing high quality and well-priced wateproof case and tool box to protect sensitive equipment needs protection.
What makes our products unique?
Innovative Design and well-made.Wide of categories and options to meet the daily carry and storage need. Good value for money
Why do we love what we do?
We create innovative products that help you protect and store the sensitive equipment.We are committed to providing our consumers with high quality and cost-effective products.
Top reviews from the United States

5.0 out of 5 stars Affordable, durable protection for host of items!

5.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy and watertight
I'm using it as a "Deck cooler" for my paddle board, needed something to keep a couple refillable 18 oz Pogo bottles I use, a small reusable ice pack, and my phone. I track my rowing with Runkeeper, and I like to keep the phone in with the cold so it doesn't overheat. This is the PERFECT size to fit all 4 items, and car keys as well.
I threw out my iRocker deck bag, which was a major disappointment. In less than a year, the zipper corroded from the salt and kept sticking, just a matter of time until it was going to break. Also the rings on the back rusted and were staining my paddle board...really? Why would you put something that rust on a bag you know is going into the ocean?
So I love that this is all plastic and no zipper or wet material to deal with. Compact size is perfect, and I bought yellow so it doesn't heat up as much in the sun.

5.0 out of 5 stars Every Bit as Good as Pelican or Otter

4.0 out of 5 stars HackRF Portapack Perfect
The pluck foam is deep. I wasn't sure if it was going to be two layers or not. It's too deep for my needs, so I had to cut a spare piece of foam I had {Pic 3} to raise it up a bit. No biggie.
It doesn't open all the way. It gets to ~45° and stops {Pic 2} and because of that, when you open it the lid makes it fall back backwards. To remedy this, I cut the 2 tabs near the hinges {Pic 4} with a box cutter and now it lays flat.
I bought this to store my HackRF Portapack and some antennas. Not big enough for my longer ones, but it'll hold most of them.
I conclusion, I like it. I think it should be a tad less in price by $5-10 but it's still worth it. Especially if you want something as similar to a Pelican case as possible but without the high cost.
EDIT- {Pics 6, 7, 8} I used gel super glue to add a thin sheet of plastic and magnets to make the lid into a place to store the data cable, and stapled a strip of elastic to hold the cable. This made the lid a tad thicker enough to press the knob and turn on the HackRF Portapack, so I put the HrfPP lower in the foam and added foam over the screen to help secure it. Made this good little case into a better one for my needs.


Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
The pluck foam is deep. I wasn't sure if it was going to be two layers or not. It's too deep for my needs, so I had to cut a spare piece of foam I had {Pic 3} to raise it up a bit. No biggie.
It doesn't open all the way. It gets to ~45° and stops {Pic 2} and because of that, when you open it the lid makes it fall back backwards. To remedy this, I cut the 2 tabs near the hinges {Pic 4} with a box cutter and now it lays flat.
I bought this to store my HackRF Portapack and some antennas. Not big enough for my longer ones, but it'll hold most of them.
I conclusion, I like it. I think it should be a tad less in price by $5-10 but it's still worth it. Especially if you want something as similar to a Pelican case as possible but without the high cost.
EDIT- {Pics 6, 7, 8} I used gel super glue to add a thin sheet of plastic and magnets to make the lid into a place to store the data cable, and stapled a strip of elastic to hold the cable. This made the lid a tad thicker enough to press the knob and turn on the HackRF Portapack, so I put the HrfPP lower in the foam and added foam over the screen to help secure it. Made this good little case into a better one for my needs.









5.0 out of 5 stars Box

5.0 out of 5 stars MEIJIA Portable All-Weather Waterproof Protective Hard Case

5.0 out of 5 stars Works Great


Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024


